It was my first time with this particular doctor, and we went over all sorts of stuff. The subject of covid vaccination came up. I said no, I didn't receive any vaccination for it. She said I don't pass judgement and we moved on. Then she asked about the last tetanus shot I received, and since it was 10 years ago, said she'd recommend getting that. She said "the one I have here also has whooping cough, but don't worry, it doesn't have any microchips in it" and winked. I found it funny, but I'm happy she didn't try to push the covid vaxx on me. I didn't get the tetanus shot but I might, if it's just the TTD and not the whooping cough combo too. Btw, every single person in the entire building was masked but me. Signs posted everywhere, you must wear a mask etc, but I didn't wear one at all and nobody said anything about it. This was my first experience at a doctors office since maybe 2020.
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Don’t you find it weird when you reject the shot, they immediately offer a shot for something else? Why not a pill for something? Why not check your blood pressure again or ask for a urine sample or ask about your diet? Do they care about anything that’s not an injection? Do you trust you won’t get injected with the covid vax against your knowledge? It’s happened already to hundreds of people at least and reported in the mainstream news.
Edit: Her “I don’t judge” comment implies you are in the wrong. What’s there to judge? “I don’t judge” is what I would say to a person who sleeps around, but I don’t make it any of my business.
Honestly that was my first thought, it's why I said I'd hold off on tetanus.